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the bidding war iPhoto caption: The Bidding War production still by Dahlia Katz.

REVIEW: The Bidding War is a Lear-worthy extravaganza of housing hell

Ultimately, Albert’s play isn’t just about the house; it’s about a sort of cosmic fairness that has never existed, and how we might feel justified in tipping the scales in our favour after seeing the unscrupulous get rewarded again and again.

By Ilana Lucas / Nov 23, 2024
aurora browne iPhoto caption: Aurora Browne for Intermission Magazine. Photo by Dahlia Katz.

Spotlight: Aurora Browne

“It’s a joy just to be in the room with a bunch of people,” says Browne, who returns to the stage this fall in The Bidding War at Crow’s Theatre. “I love working. I love theatre. I love the whole process. I love being at the read. I love the coffee and the rehearsal. I love the smell of the theatre. I love the feeling of opening night.”

Written by Anne T. Donahue, Photography by Dahlia Katz / Nov 8, 2024

REVIEW: The Huns at Assembly Theatre

Wouldn’t you relish screeching like a banshee at that one coworker who won’t mute themselves?

By Aisling Murphy / Apr 30, 2022

REVIEW: Two Minutes to Midnight at Assembly Theatre

The setting? An unnamed budget resort. The scenario? The end of the world. The project? A play which has finally, thankfully, come to excellent fruition.

By Aisling Murphy / Apr 13, 2022